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Microsoft PowerToys is a set of freeware system utilities for power users, developed by Microsoft for its flagship operating system, Windows. PowerToys do not undergo the same rigorous testing that the operating system components do and are published without technical support. ==Windows 95== PowerToys for Windows 95 was the first version of Microsoft PowerToys and included 15 tools for power users. One of the best known ones is TweakUI, a system utility for tweaking the more obscure settings in Windows. In most cases, TweakUI exposes settings that are otherwise only accessible by directly modifying Windows Registry. Other tools include: * CabView: To open cabinet files like ordinary folders * CDAutoPlay - To make AutoPlay work on any non-audio CD * Command Prompt Here - To start a command prompt from any folder in Windows Explorer by right-clicking (native in Windows Vista onwards) * Contents Menu - To access folders and files from a context menu without having to open their folders * Desktop Menu - To open items on the desktop from a menu on the Taskbar * Explore From Here - To open Windows Explorer view from any folder such that that folder acts as the root level folder * FindX - To add drag-and-drop capabilities to Find (now called Search) menu * FlexiCD - To play an audio CD from the Taskbar. * Quick Res - To quickly change the screen resolution * Round Clock - An analog round clock without a square window * Send To X - Shell extensions which add several commonly accessed locations such as clipboard, desktop, command-line or any folder to the ''Send To'' context menu in Explorer * Shortcut Target Menu - To access the target file a shortcut is pointing to from the context menu or directly cut, copy, delete the target, create shortcut to the target or view its properties. * Telephony Location Selector - For mobile computer users to change their dialing location from the Taskbar * Xmouse 1.2 - To make the window focus follow the mouse without requiring to click the window to make it active PowerToys for Windows 95 were developed by Windows Shell Development Team. Most of them work correctly on later versions of Windows up to Windows XP but do not work correctly on Windows Vista or later, because of extensive changes made to the shell or compatibility problems with User Account Control or 64-bit computing. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Microsoft PowerToys」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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